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31: 99:, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name with that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types. 128:
and nomenclature (naming) of animals. The "type species" represents the reference species and thus "definition" for a particular genus name. Whenever a taxon containing multiple species must be divided into more than one genus, the type species automatically assigns the name of the original taxon to
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does not contain the same explicit statement, examples make it clear that the original name is used, so that the "type species" of a genus name need not have a name within that genus. Thus in Article 10, Ex. 3, the type of the genus name
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within that genus to which the genus name is permanently linked (i.e. the genus must include that species if it is to bear the name). The species name in turn is fixed, in theory, to a type specimen.
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The name-bearing type of a nominal family-group taxon is a nominal genus called the "type genus"; the family-group name is based upon that of the type genus
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states that the original name (binomen) of the type species should always be cited. It gives an example in Article 67.1.
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is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological
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Claude Dupuis (1974). "Pierre André Latreille (1762–1833): the foremost entomologist of his time".
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International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria: Bacteriological Code, 1990 Revision
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The nominal species that is the name-bearing type of a nominal genus or subgenus.
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The type species permanently attaches a formal name (the generic name) to a
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A type species is both a concept and a practical system that is used in the
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one of the resulting new taxa, the one that includes the type species.
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International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants
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The concept of the type species in zoology was introduced by
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was later designated as the type species of the genus
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should always be cited using its original name, i.e.
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Type-species

whooper swan
Cygnus
zoological nomenclature
species
genus
subgenus
type
specimen
type genus
botanical nomenclature
code of nomenclature
bacteriology
valid
Types in zoology
classification
zoological nomenclature
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
name-bearing type
genus-group name
genus
species
land snail
Monacha
Monacha cartusiana
Hygromiidae
Hygromia
Pierre André Latreille
Homarus marinus

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